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woman taken in iraq for example. so let's go back because as you know, one of the things i've been working on on all the military issues in the house of representatives for 15 years now my entire congress service on the armed service committee i have been really watching and seeing how the role of the woman is within the military rank. so, that's go back to something that's really important because you did something i believe was unique. you pushed the envelope and women being involved in combat in iraq so let's talk a little bit about first of all what combat means. because some people think women shouldn't be involved in combat. talk about that. >> guest: combat is an interesting thing because a lot of people think to be in combat means you have reached a certain level or have to be infantry in order to be in combat. stepping back from that if you look at the definition of combat, it is any offensive action against enemy or a foreign forces that result in some type of conflict. with that definition in mind we have
woman taken in iraq for example. so let's go back because as you know, one of the things i've been working on on all the military issues in the house of representatives for 15 years now my entire congress service on the armed service committee i have been really watching and seeing how the role of the woman is within the military rank. so, that's go back to something that's really important because you did something i believe was unique. you pushed the envelope and women being involved in...
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um, being in iraq. and ordering what you knew looking and seeing and ordering, telling people, okay, you've got to go and, basically, drop bombs on these guys or do something to the enemy. you're one of the first to do that as a woman. how did that feel? >> guest: yeah. you know, well, first of all, you know, killing in itself is something that is a moral decision that i think every, every combatant has to grapple with, you know, the idea of am i ready to kill, and what are the moral results of that and how it's going to effect you afterwards. and be there's some great books out there, like, on killing by grossman that talks about the effects of killing on, you know, on a person and what that means and the results afterwards of grappling with that. so, you know, part of that is through the lens of the unmanned aerial vehicle when we were calling for fire on iraqis there's a certain level of distance that you feel that, you know, okay, there are live down there, but i'm not looking at them in the eye sta
um, being in iraq. and ordering what you knew looking and seeing and ordering, telling people, okay, you've got to go and, basically, drop bombs on these guys or do something to the enemy. you're one of the first to do that as a woman. how did that feel? >> guest: yeah. you know, well, first of all, you know, killing in itself is something that is a moral decision that i think every, every combatant has to grapple with, you know, the idea of am i ready to kill, and what are the moral...
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you find yourself in iraq? tell us what that felt like. did you have your gun with you all the time? wake up with adrenalin running? that second story is but you are in a two-way did he is and i iraq or first five-- vice versa so talk to us about the day you did get to see him. >> guest: there is two stories. there is a love story because my husband and i got married right before we went to our brac. >> host: you wanted a big wedding and everything. >> guest: may 2003 which was not a good date after all. we ended up postponing everything and his unit launched ahead of mine in deployed early january. we had gotten married two weeks before and we did not know how we would communicate because i had his address but he would not have my address and he could not get letters to me. we had no way to communicate the last few months so there was the expectation and maybe i will see him out there somehow but some tetany informally it is. or that his but i didn't hear anything about the unit because there was no way to know what was going on with the
you find yourself in iraq? tell us what that felt like. did you have your gun with you all the time? wake up with adrenalin running? that second story is but you are in a two-way did he is and i iraq or first five-- vice versa so talk to us about the day you did get to see him. >> guest: there is two stories. there is a love story because my husband and i got married right before we went to our brac. >> host: you wanted a big wedding and everything. >> guest: may 2003 which...
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being in iraq. and ordering what you knew, looking and ordering, telling people hey you have to go and basically dropped bombs on these guys or do something to the enemy. you were one of the first to do that as a woman. how did that feel? >> guest: you know, first of all, you know, killing in itself is something that is a moral decision that i think every combatant has to grapple with. the idea of am i ready to kill and what are the moral results of that and how was it going to affect you afterwards? there are some great looks out there on killing and it talks about the effects of killing on a person and what that means and the results afterwards of grappling with that. so, part of that is beyond manned aerial vehicle, when we were calling for fire on iraqi's there is a certain level of distance that you feel. okay, their lives down there but i'm not looking at them in the eye, staring at them face to face so at the same time he feel like you have seen the picture. okay, i know that unit is about to
being in iraq. and ordering what you knew, looking and ordering, telling people hey you have to go and basically dropped bombs on these guys or do something to the enemy. you were one of the first to do that as a woman. how did that feel? >> guest: you know, first of all, you know, killing in itself is something that is a moral decision that i think every combatant has to grapple with. the idea of am i ready to kill and what are the moral results of that and how was it going to affect you...
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the universities of iraq were among the best in the arab world. the quality of engineering, of intellectual work. famous leedy iraqi is more known as the germans of the arab world because they had this rigorous approach. iraq was a country relatively speaking where the women had a substantial right, and what i saw, and i covered the war on the ground in washington in 2003, 2004, a 2005, i saw the taking out of the whole system, taking down the army, an institution in which iraqi had some pride independence of the views, taking down all of the institutions which in the end meant every institution of consequence in the country, and what the iraqi is were left with is nothing but the primitive association of tried and plan and that is what iraq ended up with, and that is in a weird way our invasion of iraq ended up pushing it back into the pre-modern roots in the form of politics who are continuing. we are nowhere near out of the words in my judgment in 2003. i'm curious how you would react to that and in the intellectual arguments in your book but n
the universities of iraq were among the best in the arab world. the quality of engineering, of intellectual work. famous leedy iraqi is more known as the germans of the arab world because they had this rigorous approach. iraq was a country relatively speaking where the women had a substantial right, and what i saw, and i covered the war on the ground in washington in 2003, 2004, a 2005, i saw the taking out of the whole system, taking down the army, an institution in which iraqi had some pride...
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we have no faith in america's intentions as history shows it cannot be trusted during our war with iraq saddam's regime used chemical weapons against iran but we did not respond in kind since iran's policy is based on sharia law which forbids us from producing storing or using nuclear weapons at least the foundation for a constitution of our policies and our views. the west as insisted on establishing control over your opinion in richmond and iran while iran remains reluctant how long can this situation continue. everybody should realize that iran has reached a point in its nuclear research where it is impossible to stop or go back since a ringing you clear technology has gone beyond the back and nuclear technologies have developed into a domestic industry in iran spreading all across the country and becoming a fact of life for many arrhenius now that have educated and trained for nuclear scientists how can the west or the entire world stop us from enriching uranium this is become a fact of reality as for how the situation is going to develop there is no limit to discussion by a lot of
we have no faith in america's intentions as history shows it cannot be trusted during our war with iraq saddam's regime used chemical weapons against iran but we did not respond in kind since iran's policy is based on sharia law which forbids us from producing storing or using nuclear weapons at least the foundation for a constitution of our policies and our views. the west as insisted on establishing control over your opinion in richmond and iran while iran remains reluctant how long can this...
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i wrote iraq was a country governed by torture and physical intimidation. to push further, you mentioned the mistakes that followed the invasion of iraq, and as i look back, one of the most overwhelming mistakes naive enthusiasm about democracy and knocking out all of the pillars that the iraqi state that had been building since 1920, that state had been, you could argue kidnapped by the party, but it did have its own character, the universities of iraq were among the best in the arab world. the quality of engineering, of intellectual work, famously the iraqis were known as the germans of the arab world because they had this fairly rigging rows approach, and iraq was a country relatively speaking where women had substantial rights, and what i saw, and i spent -- i covered the war on the ground ops and watched it from 2003, 2004, and 2005, and what i saw was taking out the pegs of that whole system. taking down the army, an institution which iraqis had some pride independent of the ways of the views, kicking down all the institutions, and in the end that mea
i wrote iraq was a country governed by torture and physical intimidation. to push further, you mentioned the mistakes that followed the invasion of iraq, and as i look back, one of the most overwhelming mistakes naive enthusiasm about democracy and knocking out all of the pillars that the iraqi state that had been building since 1920, that state had been, you could argue kidnapped by the party, but it did have its own character, the universities of iraq were among the best in the arab world....
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>> we say iraq is not a problem anymore. iraq is opportunity. and iraq is giving such opportunity i think is the prime market in the region. i do agree there's a difficulty to security challenges there. not only difficulty -- i think iraq in the future in the region because iraq is fully constructed, and got good credibility, good money, got a good relative of oil and gas. -- good reserve of oil and gas. and he can pay, he can afford to finance all the infrastructure. >> reporter: you raise the issue of the gayle and gas sector -- of the oil and gas sector. big asspirations going from 1.5 targeted to 2.5 million barrels a day by 2016. that seems realistic but getting to eight by 20 or 2025 is going to be a struggle? >> i think the there's market -- i think there's market limitation. we can't get there, no. we have to get our fair share, we don't want to break the quota of opec, we don't want to be a member, but iraq is a play. >> if you hit the targets by 2020, even 2025, it completely changes the dynamics of the region in terms of power and be
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and that's the iraq we ended up with. and that is in a weird way, our invasion of iraq ended up pushing it back into free modern roots and forms of politics. who are continuing that. we are nowhere near, in my judgment, as we entered a 2003. i'm curious how you would react to the. in terms of intellectual arguments in the book and not an emotional way. >> guest: the way you described i think is the way that many in washington did assess iraq and said you have described. drama that was the cia analysis track and felt when saddam was overthrown, that the german like engineers would come forward, that there would be the pillars of institutions that would be relieved of terror and fear, and that it would be a fairly easily thing to do to see iraq come into its own once saddam was gone. but it didn't happen. it wasn't because of a proconsul there. when that was lifted, the iraq there was saddam's party will over it, those powers underneath and tribal religion and i think particularly the sunni-shia divide, which we didn't see
and that's the iraq we ended up with. and that is in a weird way, our invasion of iraq ended up pushing it back into free modern roots and forms of politics. who are continuing that. we are nowhere near, in my judgment, as we entered a 2003. i'm curious how you would react to the. in terms of intellectual arguments in the book and not an emotional way. >> guest: the way you described i think is the way that many in washington did assess iraq and said you have described. drama that was the...
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and for those who believe that military approaches...whether in libya, or afghanistan, or iraq, or not so secret 'secret' war in yemen, somehow can solve this problem; they are making a serious mistake. all the war in the world is only going to exacerbate this hunger crisis. of course what we need is farmers that in a stable environment can plant high yield crops and get the support that they need to earn their livelihoods and help feed their populations. we need a different approach; peace will come through sustainable development; and this is the absolutely the most vitalrealisation that we need to make in the world. >>reporter: still to come on world business... >>from a war torn country on the brink of starvation to stellar success, we look at the rise of vietnam >>and competitive climbing is not hanging around in its quest to attract new fans. >>scaling new heights... and the rest in just a moment on world business... >>25 years ago vietnam started reforms to move the country from a planned economy to a socialist oriented market economy. reforms that have transformed both the coun
and for those who believe that military approaches...whether in libya, or afghanistan, or iraq, or not so secret 'secret' war in yemen, somehow can solve this problem; they are making a serious mistake. all the war in the world is only going to exacerbate this hunger crisis. of course what we need is farmers that in a stable environment can plant high yield crops and get the support that they need to earn their livelihoods and help feed their populations. we need a different approach; peace...
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when iraq was lifted, the iraq that was saddam's baath party rule over it, those towers underneath it, tribal and religion and i think particularly the sunni, shia divide which we didn't see at all -- we didn't have any at all clear picture of the -- how poisonous it was between the two sides of islam, that burst forward completely beyond what we expected and out of our control. and when we were making progress in 2003 and 2004, in 2006, with the blowing up of the shia mosque, that kicked off the sunni-shia battle that we had just no way of getting any kind of control over. >> certainly, the people who might have kept iraq on this path of steady modernization or and when we abolished the army and called everybody in the baath party to account people felt there was no place for them in this new iraq. do you think this was a mistake? >> guest: and that is what 9/11 really brought to the floor. i don't think the press really followed it -- didn't elaborate upon it or didn't question it sufficiently. but it was that looking back, going back to the end of world war, looking back to the col
when iraq was lifted, the iraq that was saddam's baath party rule over it, those towers underneath it, tribal and religion and i think particularly the sunni, shia divide which we didn't see at all -- we didn't have any at all clear picture of the -- how poisonous it was between the two sides of islam, that burst forward completely beyond what we expected and out of our control. and when we were making progress in 2003 and 2004, in 2006, with the blowing up of the shia mosque, that kicked off...
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change within his own society but there's no case to launch a major war and an open ended one a new iraq. on the people of libya this will not lead to anything good it's not leading to anything good now but it was never designed to be designed to lead to occupation and division of libya by the nato pact that's what it's there for that's what it's going to do i you know you and london also i mean the nato didn't plan for this very well i mean and it certainly looks like they're bombing campaign is not only moving anything forward gadhafi still there are just killing civilians now as well i mean is there is this public bombing campaign can it be yield any final result can you bomb this country to peace. well every day that goes by levy has been caught into bits and pieces the infrastructure is being damaged not to mention that the people are being displaced from their homes and people are living in abject fear but of course the longer it goes on the more likely the was meant to go bad against nato because it's very much about hearts and minds how can you maintain the status quo how can you
change within his own society but there's no case to launch a major war and an open ended one a new iraq. on the people of libya this will not lead to anything good it's not leading to anything good now but it was never designed to be designed to lead to occupation and division of libya by the nato pact that's what it's there for that's what it's going to do i you know you and london also i mean the nato didn't plan for this very well i mean and it certainly looks like they're bombing campaign...
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amputees an epidemic record suicides record military spending and of course complete destruction for iraq and afghanistan and really the six total countries that are being bombed by the united states by the pentagon the reality is the war in afghanistan it's not about the war in iraq it's not about national defense or freeing the iraqi people these are wars for empire but they're not our empire it's not our empire it's the empire of big business the empire of wall street the empire of big oil yet they send us people who couldn't afford to go to college people who need health care for our families people who don't have jobs they send us to do the fighting for them the reality is the majority of people in the united states are opposed to the wars in iraq and afghanistan inside the military as well with this government is going to continue sending us to fight and die in these wars that are not in our interest and really it's up to us to stop that. and there's much more available for you right now on our web page at r.t. dot com. we have the latest from the wimbledon as it rushes of maria sha
amputees an epidemic record suicides record military spending and of course complete destruction for iraq and afghanistan and really the six total countries that are being bombed by the united states by the pentagon the reality is the war in afghanistan it's not about the war in iraq it's not about national defense or freeing the iraqi people these are wars for empire but they're not our empire it's not our empire it's the empire of big business the empire of wall street the empire of big oil...
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spending the year in iraq as a military journalist. is there's kind of wasting time trying to get killed. i thought was the link to the five hundred. twenty seven days to publicize the people invited to make. started to have a dialogue. with students. hello this is all to international top story a pleasure cruise a carrying two hundred people the sun within just three minutes on the revolt in central russia confirmed dead herself. been saved over one hundred remain missing a rescue operation is underway it's all main story today. the news that made the headlines of the week from us georgia's spy hunter says it charges high profile photographers with snooping for moscow but skeptics say it's a russian image boosted by president saakashvili. it's deja vu for. the return to. are you squared event against the interim leaders who may say stole the revolution one of forty told of the suspension of policemen accused of killing protesters during federal up right. next to nazi special reports the story of the american army journalist who was hu
spending the year in iraq as a military journalist. is there's kind of wasting time trying to get killed. i thought was the link to the five hundred. twenty seven days to publicize the people invited to make. started to have a dialogue. with students. hello this is all to international top story a pleasure cruise a carrying two hundred people the sun within just three minutes on the revolt in central russia confirmed dead herself. been saved over one hundred remain missing a rescue operation is...
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kids in southern iraq in central iraq, specifically going after the remnants of our u.s. presence inside of iraq. .. believe that we are totally evacuated the area. let me just mention again, you and i have talked about it a lot, but it's one of the agreed -- as those of us who are deeply concerned about continued cuts in defense -- and i'd like to have your views of the effects of significant cuts in defense particularly personnel areas and a group chartered by the secretary of the army to look into how the army procures major systems found at every year since 1996 the army spent more than $1 billion annually on programs that were ultimately canceled since to those of for 3.4 trillion to 4.8 per year of farming development testing evaluations have been lost due to cancel programs including the now canceled future combat systems program. it goes on and on and you are very aware of it. doesn't it have to be one of your highest priorities of trying to get this procurement situation under control? and wouldn't it be helpful if we gave legislative authority to the service chi
kids in southern iraq in central iraq, specifically going after the remnants of our u.s. presence inside of iraq. .. believe that we are totally evacuated the area. let me just mention again, you and i have talked about it a lot, but it's one of the agreed -- as those of us who are deeply concerned about continued cuts in defense -- and i'd like to have your views of the effects of significant cuts in defense particularly personnel areas and a group chartered by the secretary of the army to...
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in it so that so-called precedent can be traced through the years and into today's headlines bosnia iraq afghanistan and most recently libya have all played unwilling hosts to nato troops and u.s. imposed no fly zones it is very important and the creation of the. scenario to make sure that in the minds of most people. was a genocide which was preventable but for whatever reasons the so-called international community didn't do anything about it. some might say the journey from sitting needs it to benghazi via baghdad and kabul could now be traced as a kind of nato road map but as with any road paved with good intentions there is only one possible destination. castros are the r.t.e. bosnia and herzegovina. a deadly fire has broken out of the nursing home for the elderly in northwestern ukraine it's killed sixteen people fire crews battle the flames for five hours and managed to rescue eleven from the blaze victims were then treated in hospital for carbon dioxide poisoning three remain a great condition you phone from investigating the cause of five and other reports suggest it was not star
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spending the year in iraq is military journalist are. we still in the us. there is from the east the. trauma you killed. i thought oh was willing to give the life of. the twenty seven days to publicize it if you invite the right who. started the beat of the dialogue is. true to the slowly or we speak. this is also a coming to life for most of the headlines. majority of passengers from the ferry that sank on the riba bogan the tatarstan republican central russia have been saved with one woman killed the number of missing is unknown the rescue operation is underway. in other news as we highlight the week's top stories georgia's spy hunt as a challenge is high profile photographers with snooping from moscow but skeptics say it's an anti russian image to step up president saakashvili. all says before angry trip shows as they were turns to to have squared to best against the interim leaders who they say stole their revolution while authorities ordered the suspension of policemen accused of killing protesters during february as uprisings . behold the front page b
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georgia are very critical of what they see as particular ruthless political calculation you are into iraq surely you were always there you are always there and you are the moment if you want to go. there is no. human rights because it. really isn't a russian who's never or who used that this is where is likely why was that if you're going to. tbilisi must know deal with the most serious about a geisha spying it has a neighbor with whom its relations are at rock bottom and it has some men in jail but many are questioning whether this is really about justice or about politics tom bottom. egypt's prime minister is vowing to sack any members of the security forces accused of killing protesters during the uprising that toppled former president hosni mubarak the statement comes after thousands of egyptians turned out for the biggest rally in months angered over the slow pace of prosecuting officials and reforms people say they will keep fighting to until they see change parties innocent out at the scene. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousan
georgia are very critical of what they see as particular ruthless political calculation you are into iraq surely you were always there you are always there and you are the moment if you want to go. there is no. human rights because it. really isn't a russian who's never or who used that this is where is likely why was that if you're going to. tbilisi must know deal with the most serious about a geisha spying it has a neighbor with whom its relations are at rock bottom and it has some men in...
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and iraq it's given me to name it's means that the u.k. and the u.s. are coming to see regime change sensually and so because of that bad name to begin with france and britain and the us did not you explicitly did not use the words regime change and of course there are several theories one of whom is called eliot cohen from america and he said that the use of air power exclusive choose a political solution is equivalent to modern courtship. immediate satisfaction without little guaranteed all commitment and so in that sense it's a policy of what robert pape calls decapitation decapitation policy literally taking the head off of a regime does little to change anything political the ground as we've so clearly seen in afghanistan with the removal of the taliban and so we've clearly seen with the removal of saddam hussein so it's not a policy that works regime change. however i would say that therefore it wasn't on the cards to begin with in that very overt sense but of course it had to be because you if you're thinking of stopping him killing his citizens
and iraq it's given me to name it's means that the u.k. and the u.s. are coming to see regime change sensually and so because of that bad name to begin with france and britain and the us did not you explicitly did not use the words regime change and of course there are several theories one of whom is called eliot cohen from america and he said that the use of air power exclusive choose a political solution is equivalent to modern courtship. immediate satisfaction without little guaranteed all...
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who's been in the year in iraq is an illiterate journalist. and we still in the news conference is there's going to be wasting their time trying to get killed. i thought was going to be the life and in my. view would be about twenty seven days in new orleans.
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the relationship with iraq. and i would assume the british and american policy that. they want syria to detach from iran is not complete. so in the strategic. hope that somehow this will lead to the end of the alawite and so the end of this year minority. to distance syria somewhat from iran. well for more on the events unfolding in syria head to our web site that's r t dot com and there's also more on the stories we're covering on the air and here's what else who discovered there today america swaps combat for porpora in iraq the groups are finally leaving but they're being replaced by private contractors ensuring the u.s. grip with me. also getting in a lather over the prime minister as the scouts and we caught a carwash terrorists display their devotion to be there with the other cars it's not the first time young women have shown support by shouting clothes as we explain at our t.v. dot com. divers have recovered all of the bodies from the russian pleasure boat that sank in the volga river two weeks ago now out of the two hundred one people on board the ship one h
the relationship with iraq. and i would assume the british and american policy that. they want syria to detach from iran is not complete. so in the strategic. hope that somehow this will lead to the end of the alawite and so the end of this year minority. to distance syria somewhat from iran. well for more on the events unfolding in syria head to our web site that's r t dot com and there's also more on the stories we're covering on the air and here's what else who discovered there today america...
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of circuits that so-called precedent can be traced through the years into today's headlines was an iraq afghanistan and most recently libya gold plate unwilling hosts to nato troops and u.s. imposed no fly zones it is very important in the creation of the. scenario for make sure in the minds of most people. was. which was proven but for whatever reasons the so-called international community do anything about it. some might say the journey from serving its it to benghazi via baghdad and kabul could now be traced as a kind of nato road map but as with any road paved with good intentions there is only one possible destinations karina's or about r t bosnia and herzegovina. well more now on our main story this hour the tragedy in central russia after a pleasure cruise has sunk with almost two hundred on board in the river vulgar and . more than one hundred people are still missing that rescue divers will continue searching throughout the night is the latest we're being told dozens of people who are immediately rescued were taken to a nearby vessel though no arrived ashore in cars than as you
of circuits that so-called precedent can be traced through the years into today's headlines was an iraq afghanistan and most recently libya gold plate unwilling hosts to nato troops and u.s. imposed no fly zones it is very important in the creation of the. scenario for make sure in the minds of most people. was. which was proven but for whatever reasons the so-called international community do anything about it. some might say the journey from serving its it to benghazi via baghdad and kabul...
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and coming up in the program just before the anniversary of europe's most massacre cincinnati iraq our jeanne travels to shove a meter where people are still in search of justice. rebels in libya are battling past government forces on the road to tripoli they are now moving towards the key town of tahn after a six week long impasse but the capital still remains over one hundred fifty kilometers away rebels say their progress has been slow due to a lack of ammunition and nato's support there have been suggestions that the alliance is running low on arms itself and has asked germany for munitions. reports on berlin that surprise turn after opposing the mission from the onset. and more bombs wanted just over one hundred days of air strikes and with just over two thousand bombs dropped by nato allies in libya the mission has run into an unexpected problem a lack of sales to drop where there is demand there is the price and this case germany has agreed to provide the much needed ammunition previously berlin how groups fade from going in favor of the u.n. security council resolution on libya
and coming up in the program just before the anniversary of europe's most massacre cincinnati iraq our jeanne travels to shove a meter where people are still in search of justice. rebels in libya are battling past government forces on the road to tripoli they are now moving towards the key town of tahn after a six week long impasse but the capital still remains over one hundred fifty kilometers away rebels say their progress has been slow due to a lack of ammunition and nato's support there...
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georgia are very critical of what they see as particularly ruthless political calculation if you are into iraq surely. you are already. you are. if you are. no. words because all this. really isn't a russian who's never or who are slightly. going. to police he must know deal with the most serious about a geisha spying it has a neighbor with whom its relations are at rock bottom and it has some men in jail but many are questioning whether this is really about justice or about politics tom bottom ninety. minutes to has ordered a suspension of all police brutality during the revolution that toppled president mubarak on friday thousands of egyptians turned out for the biggest rally in months angered over the slow pace of prosecuting officials and they also accuse the interim leadership of the dragging its feet on promised reforms and now when to say if mubarak's legacy stand on life. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all see different things inside egypt but they join together because the people we've s
georgia are very critical of what they see as particularly ruthless political calculation if you are into iraq surely. you are already. you are. if you are. no. words because all this. really isn't a russian who's never or who are slightly. going. to police he must know deal with the most serious about a geisha spying it has a neighbor with whom its relations are at rock bottom and it has some men in jail but many are questioning whether this is really about justice or about politics tom bottom...
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spending the year in iraq is military journalist. ways to go in. there is to waste the. train or get killed for. the link to the. length of. the twenty seven days of publicising in by. making the. start of the of the. change in this world where you can see this instance. i know that special documentary is coming your way in about fifteen minutes right here on out c let's check out some other international headlines for you now this hour thailand's coast minister elect or what has already announced plans to form a new five party coalition government this comes off to type out he won by a landslide in sunday's general election taking a clear policy entry majority a forty four year old is the sister of the country's alstad prime minister thaksin shinawatra toppled in an army to five years ago. a corporal in south korea has killed four marines and injured another other based on the yellow sea that's right close to the northern border but nineteen year old also going to it is now in custody as a motive for the attack is still unknown in south korea stations of hundreds of mar
spending the year in iraq is military journalist. ways to go in. there is to waste the. train or get killed for. the link to the. length of. the twenty seven days of publicising in by. making the. start of the of the. change in this world where you can see this instance. i know that special documentary is coming your way in about fifteen minutes right here on out c let's check out some other international headlines for you now this hour thailand's coast minister elect or what has already...
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at the same time there was only so wonderful because it's been the last year away from them in iraq which was terrible and so when a t.v. camera man came up to me and asked me some.
at the same time there was only so wonderful because it's been the last year away from them in iraq which was terrible and so when a t.v. camera man came up to me and asked me some.
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in it so that so-called precedent can be traced through the years and into today's headlines bosnia iraq afghanistan and most recently libya have all played unwilling hosts to nato troops and u.s. imposed no fly zones it is very important and the creation of the. scenario to make sure that in the minds of most people. was drawn aside which was preventable but for whatever reasons the so-called international community didn't do anything about it. sin might say the journey from sibling needs it to benghazi via baghdad and kabul could now be traced as a kind of nato road map but as with any road paved with good intentions there is only one possible destination. castros are the r.t.e. bosnia and herzegovina. well there are more boss stories online at r.t. dot com that's tells is a few now long ports of widespread deaths and devastation from lost in turkmenistan the government claims it's nothing more than a harmless my work instant. and find out why more than eleven million websites are going bad by john web searching google. once used a denmark broke ranks with other states in the chain gun
in it so that so-called precedent can be traced through the years and into today's headlines bosnia iraq afghanistan and most recently libya have all played unwilling hosts to nato troops and u.s. imposed no fly zones it is very important and the creation of the. scenario to make sure that in the minds of most people. was drawn aside which was preventable but for whatever reasons the so-called international community didn't do anything about it. sin might say the journey from sibling needs it...